Carl Linnaeus had assigned both Old World vultures and New World vultures in a Vulture genus, even including the Harpy eagle.
Soon anatomists split Old and New World vultures, with New World vultures being placed in a new suborder, Cathartae, later renamed Cathartidae as per the Rules of Nomenclature (from Greek: carthartes, meaning “purifier”).
The suborder was later recognised as a family, rather than a suborder.
Dimensions:
(H) 1000 mm
(L) 410 mm
(W) 440 mm
Weight: 14 kg
Scoring Zones:
2 broadside shots
1 frontal shot
Group 3
Product description
Early naturalists placed all vultures under one single biological group.
Carl Linnaeus had assigned both Old World vultures and New World vultures in a Vulture genus, even including the Harpy eagle.
Soon anatomists split Old and New World vultures, with New World vultures being placed in a new suborder, Cathartae, later renamed Cathartidae as per the Rules of Nomenclature (from Greek: carthartes, meaning “purifier”).
The suborder was later recognised as a family, rather than a suborder.
Dimensions:
(H) 1000 mm
(L) 410 mm
(W) 440 mm
Weight: 14 kg
Scoring Zones:
2 broadside shots
1 frontal shot
Group 3
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